Mahmoud
Abbas, aka Abu Mazen is now the Prime Minister designate of the Palestinian Authority.
The so-called moderate is being touted as the future leader of a new potential
Palestinian State that is scheduled to be carved out of Israel and ethnically
cleansed of its Jews. Abu Mazen was one of the primary movers behind the Oslo
debacle but now Israel, after the bloody frenzy against Israeli Jews over these
last several years, is once again being brass knuckled by the international community
to try again. This time, they say, it really will work; the "tough choices"
really will bring about peace.

Who is this so-called moderate Abu Mazen?
He was the author of a book which at the present time seems to have slipped through
an Orwellean memory hole called The Other Side: The Secret Relationship Between
Nazism and Zionism. In this book, as reported by Israeli editor Arie Stav
in the 1995 issue of the Israeli journal Nativ, Abu Mazen refutes the Nazi
Holocaust as "The Zionist fantasy, the fantastic lie that six million Jews
were killed." Additionally, Abu Mazen writes that he believes that there
were only about 890,000 Jewish victims in Nazi Germany and that these victims
were actually the victims of a Zionist-Nazi plot.

How many Arab leaders
today embrace these bizarre and sickening Nazi type conspiracy theories? An Arabic
translation of Mein Kampf has been widely disseminated in the Arab world
since shortly after World War II and Adolf Hitler's definition of Zionism is well
known and often quoted. In Mein Kampf, Hitler said of Zionism "They
[Zionists] do not have any intention to establish a Jewish state in Palestine
in order to settle there. They only fight for one place in which they [can base]
a central organization for carrying out their global plot, a city of refuge for
criminals and a training center for the scoundrels of the future."

Haj
Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem is often referred to as the founder
of the so-called Palestinian national movement. The Mufti spent World War II in
Berlin where he was the Prime Minister of a Nazi-Muslim government in exile. Hitler
greeted the Mufti as a head of state and promised him that after he won the war
in Europe he would conquer the Arab world and solve the Jewish problem in Palestine.
Photos and testimony have the Mufti touring the death camps and letters exist
of the Mufti imploring Nazi's and pro-Nazi heads of state to exterminate their
Jews.

The PLO maintained long and well documented ties with Nazi and neo-Nazi
organizations. Since the advent of Oslo, the PLO, now the Palestinian Authority,
has downplayed its Nazi orientation so as to fool the useful idiots on the American
and Israeli Jewish left. Nevertheless, in August of 1995, when the Israeli and
western financed and armed Palestinian Authority police force finished its training,
the graduates were sworn in with the Nazi salute. The commander of Force 17, which
serves as Yasir Arafat's personal praetorian guard and which has been linked to
some of the worst atrocities against Israeli Jews in the present intifada is Fawsi
Salim el Mahdi but he is better known by his nome de gurre "Abu Hitler."
El Mahdi acquired the nickname after naming his two sons Eichmann and Hitler.

Europe
underwent de-Nazification after the war and perhaps the same will be done in Iraq.
Nazism, however, still maintains a lethal grip on the minds and souls of many
Arabs, particularly the ruling classes. As Israelis know all to well, Nazism was
exported to and took root in the Arab world.